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Giving Is Action
Every year in Massachusetts, over 750 individuals are diagnosed with HIV, meaning one person is infected every 12 hours. AIDS Action is at the frontlines in the fight against this epidemic, but we can’t do it alone. In these challenging economic times, your donation has a tremendous positive impact on the lives of some of our community’s most vulnerable members. We put your generosity to work efficiently, ensuring that for every dollar you donate, $.87 goes toward providing our vital services. Your gift allows us to:
· Keep our Sexual Health Hotline open to take over 7,000 calls each year
· Provide rental and transportation assistance to over 1,000 HIV+ clients
· Advocate for legal rights on behalf of hundreds of HIV+ clients in need
· Continue our effective outreach and prevention initiatives in our community
We need your help to make sure that our clients receive the services they need, and we invite you to donate to AIDS Action in one of the ways listed below. With your help, we will end the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Ways of giving
Annual Fund Giving Unrestricted giving to the Annual Fund allows us the flexibility to design innovative programs that reach those most at risk of infection. Give today>>
Circle of Friends The Circle of Friends giving program recognizes donors who make gifts between $300 and $1,199. These members provide resources and leadership that are critical to our mission: ending the spread of HIV and improving the quality of life for people living with the disease. Give today>>
Red Ribbon Circle Individuals who donate $1,200 or more are included in our exclusive Red Ribbon Circle. These donors provide the resources that enable AIDS Action Committee to continue to lead the fight against HIV/AIDS in Massachusetts. Learn more>>
Sustaining Friends By giving monthly through a credit card pledge, you are not only making it easy for yourself to give, but you are helping to sustain the revenue flow of the agency which is critical to our ability to plan and project efficiently. Give today>>
Virtual AIDS Quilt Create a personalized webpage in honor of a loved one who has been affected by HIV/AIDS. You can also honor someone still living with the disease; a friend who has done much for the HIV/AIDS community; or your own experience as an HIV/AIDS volunteer, educator, advocate, or ally. Learn more>>
Memorial and Tribute Giving Make a gift in memory of a loved one or in honor of someone special. AIDS Action will send a notice of your gift, and you can choose to include your own personal message. Learn more>>
Legacy Giving Your financial planner may suggest a variety of ways for you to make a charitable contribution to AIDS Action. These include annual annuities, security and stock gifts, estate planning and bequests, retirement plans, life insurance, real estate and gifts that return income to you or a loved one. For more information, contact Kelly Gaule at kgaule@aac.org.
Matching Gifts Does your company have a matching gift program? If so, your gift could have up to three times the impact. Please ask your company if they’ll match your gift to the AIDS Action Committee!
Workplace Giving Workplace giving is an easy and effective way to support the AIDS Action Committee through payroll deduction. To find out how you can designate AIDS Action as part of your United Way or other work place giving program, contact your human resources department. Learn more>>
Corporate Support Sponsoring a fundraising event benefiting the AIDS Action Committee is a great way to demonstrate your company’s philanthropic commitment to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic and serve those living with HIV/AIDS in Massachusetts communities. For more information contact Kelly Gaule at 617.450.1216 or at kgaule@aac.org.
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